Tuesday, September 27, 2011

October exhibit: Suzanne Binnie and Paul Devine.

October by Suzanne Binnie

 Boston painting by Paul Devine

Suzanne Binnie and Paul Devine will be displaying their artwork at 263 Art Gallery during the month of October
A small reception will be given on October 22nd, 3 to 6 pm
The Opening Reception is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served.
263 Art Gallery is located at 263 Main street in Nashua,NH

Suzanne Binnie grew up in a family of artists as her mother and two sisters are talented watercolor and pastel artists. Suzanne was educated atPenn State University and Tyler School of Art, and has also studied with Janet Walsh, Tom Lynch, Stephen Quiller, Margaret Huddy, and Susan Abbott.
Watercolor is Suzanne's medium of choice because she loves the effects andluminosity it can achieve. Her subjects are varied and range from landscapes and seascapes to floral and wildlife.
Suzanne believes that her art is a journey in self-expression. She believes we all see things differently and she tries to convey her perceptions through her paintings. Although she has been painting since childhood she is still fascinated by watercolors and every painting is a challenging experience.
Over the past ten years Suzanne has entered many juried shows and has been placed and received honorable mention on numerous occasions. For many years Suzanne has been teaching watercolor painting to beginners, intermediate and advanced students. Her style of teaching includes art theory and her goal, especially for beginners, is to ensure a thorough grounding in watercolor technique using sample paintings allowing students to quickly produce finished products. She teaches primarily in her home studio and always welcomes enquiries from new students.
Recently Suzanne became enthralled with the art form Zentangle® and has quickly adopted it as an outlet for her talent, creating her own patterns and pieces of art. Suzanne is now a Certified Zentangle Teacher
Paul Devine was born in Boston in 1951, and attended Massachusetts College of Art. He has worked as a trade show exhibit designer, cabinetmaker, draftsman and mechanical designer. He now spends much of his time drawing and painting the suburban and urban landscape in the Boston area.

His work has been shown in solo and group shows including the Danforth Museum, Western Avenue Studios and Northern Essex Community college.


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